IHA Announcement

inte8821 • July 28, 2017

After nine years of stellar leadership, IHA President/CEO, Patricia Motter has announced that she will be retiring from IHA by the end of the first quarter of 2018.  During Tricia’s nine year tenure, IHA saw unprecedented growth with the addition of nine new housing development communities across the region, growth in homeownership programs and expansion of community services.  The Board of Directors is in the process of conducting a search to determine Tricia’s ultimate successor and Tricia has graciously offered to assist and consult, following the end of her term, as may be requested by the Board in order to assure an orderly and efficient transition.

Tricia plans to relocate to California in order to spend more time with her family.  Everyone at IHA is extremely grateful for her leadership, the quality team that she has built and her friendship. IHA looks forward to successfully  continuing our mission to address the shortage of affordable housing needs of individuals, families, and seniors in our regional area of operation.

 

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